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These are the three reasons why cells divide.
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These are the three reasons why cells divide.
Reproduction, growth, and repair.
These are the two general types of cell division.
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These are the two general types of cell division.
Asexual and Sexual reproduction.
Budding, binary fission, and regeneration are three types of what?
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Budding, binary fission, and regeneration are three types of what?
Asexual reproduction.
What is a DISADVANTAGE of asexual reproduction?
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What is a DISADVANTAGE of asexual reproduction?
Genetically identical so they are vulnerable to disease.
What is an ADVANTAGE of asexual reproduction?
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What is an ADVANTAGE of asexual reproduction?
Fast - lots of new individuals very quickly, no need to find a partner, and/or favorable traits are passed on from parent.
This is the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
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This is the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
Genetics
These are a set of instructions for an inherited trait.
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These are a set of instructions for an inherited trait.
Gene(s)
This is a structure in the nucleus made of protein and DNA.
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This is a structure in the nucleus made of protein and DNA.
Chromosome
Your hair color is an example of what in Genetics.
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Your hair color is an example of what in Genetics.
A Trait.
Heredity is...
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Heredity is...
...the passing of genetic material from parent to offspring.
The life cycle of a cell is called ________________.
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The life cycle of a cell is called ________________.
The cell cycle.
These are the three stages of the cell cycle.
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These are the three stages of the cell cycle.
Interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis.
Which process results in two GENETICALLY IDENTICAL daughter cells?
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Which process results in two GENETICALLY IDENTICAL daughter cells?
Mitosis
Which process results in four GENETICALLY DIFFERENT daughter cells?
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Which process results in four GENETICALLY DIFFERENT daughter cells?
Meiosis
These are the four stages of mitosis.
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These are the four stages of mitosis.
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
These are different versions of the same gene.
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These are different versions of the same gene.
Alleles
This is the combination of alleles you inherit from your parents.
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This is the combination of alleles you inherit from your parents.
Genotype
These genes have either two dominant or two recessive alleles.
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These genes have either two dominant or two recessive alleles.
Homozygous
___________ alleles are seen in the phenotype if at least ONE is present in the DNA.
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___________ alleles are seen in the phenotype if at least ONE is present in the DNA.
Dominant
This is the process we use to find the probability of inherited traits in offspring.
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This is the process we use to find the probability of inherited traits in offspring.
Punnett squares.
This type of rock is formed by cooling lava/magma.
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This type of rock is formed by cooling lava/magma.
Igneous
This is the process that drives plate tectonics.
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This is the process that drives plate tectonics.
Convection currents in the mantle.
This is the act of clearing a wide area of trees.
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This is the act of clearing a wide area of trees.
Deforestation
These are the three types of PLATE boundaries.
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These are the three types of PLATE boundaries.
Convergent, divergent, and transform
This states that the older sedimentary rock layers are down on the bottom and the younger layers are on the top of them.
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This states that the older sedimentary rock layers are down on the bottom and the younger layers are on the top of them.
The Law of Superposition
This is an illustration of how parents may pass on alleles to their offspring.
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This is an illustration of how parents may pass on alleles to their offspring.
A pedigree




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